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    The Wee Boulangerie

    4.4 (19 reviews)
    InexpensiveBakeries, French
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Country loaf and a chocolate croissant (ignore my homemade shortbread in the corner, which did not compare with these treats).
    Amanda L.

    Perhaps if I actually spoke French I would have enough superlatives to describe this place. By getting off one bus stop early I get to stop at this local bakery and walk home with some of the most delicious warm treats I've ever had. After more than 20 visits, here are some favorites: Sourdough: I know, there are multiple kinds of sourdough. Try them all. Chocolate croissants: I have spent two weeks in my life in France and I have eaten 2 croissants a day every time I've been there. These croissants are just as good- flaky, chocolatey, and filled with buttery flavor. Almond croissant: I don't know what these magical things are. Creamy? Soft on the inside with a flaky outside? Hints of almond but something else sweeter? Whatever witchcraft it takes to make these, I support it. Chocolate rolls: We mostly love this for the aesthetic, and the spiky tops have been a hit with all our family members. Country loaf: Our go-to bread when we just need a little splurge. Offers a refreshing upgrade from our standard budget sandwich bread at the local Tesco. Whether you stop in for a quick cup of tea and a pastry or make this a regular place, Wee Boulangerie is sure to greet you with a smile and something delicious.

    Cat O.

    Amazing artisan baguettes, crispy, chewy crust, soft inside. Skip Natural Foods inc nearby and Peckams, the bread at this shop is fresh, and often warm. There's a couple of tables so you can sit in and have your bread served with butter and jam along with coffee. About to try sourdough, but so hard to choose, everything looks and smells delicious. The bread is so good you could have it alone for a meal with or without condiments. The white bloomers are the best value at £1.90 a loaf and are way better than what you would get elsewhere. I have since learned that the loyalty cards is if you spend over £5.

    Almond Croissant // Bad latte
    Shivi S.

    I was super excited to try this teeny-weeny bakery after reading all the amazing reviews.However, I was a bit underwhelmed -- I came in for their famous almond croissant and some coffee. Now , the almond croissant was unlike any croissant I had ever tasted -- it had the texture of a madeleine (soft, cakey) and some outer flakiness associated with a croissant. I found the filling was very good but wanted there to be a bit more in the croissant. The outer crust was delicious! I really did like the texture and flavors of the croissant but it was nothing extraordinary. My low rating is mostly due to the TRAGIC latte I received. It was literally watered down coffee with milk. No froth. no strong espresso. Just really sad, and too overpriced for the quality! I would recommend trying the pastries for sure, and stopping by for the cuteness of the cafe, but the coffee is disappointing.

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    I had the most delicious baguette yesterday, Devoured within half an hour of getting home.

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    Petit Paris - Roast Chicken Suprême with blue cheese Sauce

    Petit Paris

    4.2(68 reviews)
    0.7 miGrassmarket, Old Town
    ££

    Truly a superb dining experience in this small restaurant on the grass market…read more The ambiance is just beautiful with small rooms in this ancient building. The walls are stone but they have been whitewashed beautifully and then hung with fin de cicle French advertising posters. The service was impeccable without being clingy. They have a short but very nice wine list. We went with the red table wine (house wine) and it was very good. If you are there for lunch or before 7 pm they an excellent play du jour special. We were there later so we started with the escargot. Very good version of this dish and came out piping hot served with a very good baguette (what else do you expect at a French restaurant?). I had the salmon in a fume blanc sauce with crayfish. The salmon was perfectly cooked and the sauce was excellent. Both dishes came with very very good potatoes. The wife had a sea bass which was served with veggies, olives and balsamic reduction l. Truly amazing. They have a very nice list of desert and after diner wines (sauterne anyone ?) as well as aperitifs. But we were just too full as the portions were very filling. This is a gem of a restaurant. Highly recommend

    Let's start off with the good: the food is lovely. The chef knows what they are doing and produce a…read moresolid range of French fare. You'll enjoy the flavors. The service is atrocious. The staff is rude, dismissive, and only wants to move you out as fast as possible so they can turn the table. Food either takes forever; or comes out all at once when you aren't ready -- depending on how busy the staff is pushing other people out of the restaurant. There are a few solid places on Grassmarket and this is among the options at the bottom.

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    Le Marche Francais

    Le Marche Francais

    4.3(12 reviews)
    1.4 miWest End
    ££

    So your best friend of the boy variety who also happens to be an extremely charming French-speaker…read morebrings you to an awesome spot for Saturday brunch, filled with glorious accents, fresh pastries and shelves tumbling with fine wines and tasty cheeses. It reads like the opening few minutes of a romantic movie. And then the two of you start The iPhone Yelp Check-In War of the Century. It swiftly becomes a comedy. Yep, if anything were to sum up myself and my delightful companion that day, that would be it. I shall once again hang my head and apologise that I became Duchess of Le Marche Francais in a city I don't even live in. But hey, that's just how comforting Edinburgh is! It makes you feel as if you already *are* home. We weren't sure that we followed correct protocol - picking out our pastries then taking them up to the counter to eat in, but be certain that the people who run this place are both accommodating and honest. The guy at the counter told us (well, told Chris M in French) that we were welcome to take out our brunch or eat in, and he said that it's rather more expensive to eat in. Still, because the place was so pleasant and ambient we chose to eat in anyway. It's so relaxed that I could quite easily envisage myself bringing a book to a place like this and settling in for the morning... afternoon... heck, as long as they'll have me. I went for my favourite maple pecan plait as soon as I clocked it and it didn't disappoint. It's a hard thing to get wrong (even supermarkets do these well) but when you need a knife and fork towards the end of it because the things so fresh and gooey, you know you've landed on your feet. The Francophile himself went for a traditional breakfast of croissant, bread and hot chocolate which looked equally awesome. Not only is this a great morning place but it's actually a French restaurant too, bursting with salads, sandwiches and main meals, and it's a shop to boot... all of which I'll be exploring if I get a chance to go back. So that's great food, lovely service, awesome atmosphere... Can it do anything wrong? Non, Franc-ly.

    This is a fantastic little (and it IS little) restaurant. It's French, so of course the wine will…read morebe good. We had escargots (12 of them!) & the anti-pasta plate for starters. Followed by the beef bourguignon and trout, then a cheese plate for dessert. All very civilized and delicious. I highly recommend this place. Give it a try should you happen to be in the area, or make a special trip - I think it's worth it.

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    Le Marche Francais - Trout (it's pink like salmon) with veggies...

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    Riverlife

    Riverlife

    4.0(12 reviews)
    1.4 miWest End, Haymarket
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    I was so happy to try this innovative, unique restaurant that is new to Edinburgh. I was pleasantly…read moresurprised to see such beautiful presentation of the food of each course that came out (see my pictures!) and also by how delicious each dish was. I bought a Groupon for a two-course dinner here and last night my boyfriend and I came to try out Riverlife since I had been intrigued by the Caribbean-inspired French menu. The staff were extremely friendly and welcoming, and the menu hosted a great selection of dishes. We had figs wrapped in pancetta and mushrooms stuffed with blue cheese for starters. Each dish had an explosion of flavours and was fantastic (and beautiful!). My boyfriend had the delicious jerk chicken that had fantastic flavour but would have been a tad too spicy for me to have by myself, but I enjoyed a taste. I enjoyed the rack of lamb with potatoes provincale and ratatouille. The restaurant is BYOB which works well if you are suitably prepared. It was a fantastic meal and we also enjoyed delicious coffee to round it out. I enjoyed the fantastic menu and different items that you wouldn't find elsewhere in Edinburgh.

    Went for a final diner with a friend before living the country, could not have picked better, and…read moresort of disappointed I never found them sooner! We shared the plantain stater, which was great, and then shared the Fish Colombo and the Jerk Chicken breast and they were HEAVENLY. Honestly, my friend shut me up so she could enjoy her first bite in silent bliss haha! We also had cocktails, the RiveRLife Runner : super fresh and sweet, real glorious stuff! The waiter was very sweet. He got extremely busy as the evening went on but stayed on top of everything and was super kind. Cannot recommend the place enough, especially during the day. We gave our compliment to the chef.

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